''Tri tailed moth defeated 250 exp gained
9 twin tailed moths defeated900 exp gained
17 azure butterflies defeated 535 exp gained.
''Emergency questpleted- Resting hero
Requirements:
Protect the resting hero Remey from danger.
Rewards:
1 mana point
2 heroic quest points''
The sound of Remey groaning from underneath the protection of Midnight made the conversation stop. Walker was looking at the sudden system notifications and smiled. "Looks like someone is finally awake."
Midnight moved from Remey and looked at her with a worried expression. "What the heck was all that?" Remey appeared to be fully awake but she was not in the best of moods. "It was like someone had just lit me on fire." Her eyes drifted over the [party and the enforcers around her. She soon took in the slightly damaged area and the fallen monsters.
"Yeah, a lot has hap[pened but you and all of us are safe so just ask whatever you need to ask." Walker made sure that Remey would have the time to adjust to the changes around her. Thest thing she remembered was biting in to the mana fruit and then feeling warm and tired from the potions that Trish had given her.
"Alright, what happened while I was asleep." Remey''s eyes had grown wide after realizing that Scy was there as well.
"The azure butterflies and the twin tailed moths came for the flowers that had opened during the full moon and the ceremony. Unfortunately, they caused enough trouble that they got past the enforcers. This would have been fine if the enforcers didn''t attract the attention of the tri tailed moth. This is a mutated twin tailed moth that isrger and has a third elemental affinity. It was able to use lightning." Remey''s eyes grew wide and her face dropped.
"Thanks for protecting me…" Remey wasn''t sure how she would pay them back for thister.
"It is my fault for not warning you about the side effects of the mana fruit. If I had not been so excited about the chance to create an alchemy guild I would have been able to properly act as a master alchemist." Trish averted her gaze and was ready to ept any form of punishment that the heroes would dole out.
"Why would I be angry at you? I should have asked and learned everything first. It was one of thest herbs I registered in my alchemical brawlers'' guide and it is my failure topletely understand the fruit it gives." Remey was not taking anyone else at fault other than herself.
"Well, it is good to hear that you are not injured. I would hate to miss a little trickster like you in my next tournament." Scy gave her fan a soft teasing wave at Remey to ruffle her hair.
"I am also wondering when general Scy got here. Last time I heard it would take a week for our king to get here." Remey was even more confused now.
"I came early of course. If I use my skills I can move much faster than anyone else. So, here I am. Want to give me a tour of the forest elf city and tell me about this alchemy guild this little elf told me about?"
" Little elf? Child, I have lived many years longer than you or anyone within your kingdom. If you can not respect your elders I will not allow you the kindness of our herbal brews." Trish was easily offended when it came to things like this. She preferred those to give proper respect to their elders in public.
Scy stiffened after being called a child. This was one of the things she hated to be called the most after monster. "You would threaten the future with the kingdom I represent based on one small misconception? And even after I saved your life and the life of a hero? The heroes that I believe were under your care and were put at risk due to your poor guidance?" Scy had be cold and her voice steady.
The two red at each other before Remey interrupted them, "Why does it smell so bad around here?" She had realized that there was an incredibly potent smell in the air causing her nose to scrunch up.
"It was a power to keep more monsters at bay. I will teach you to make it when we return to the city. That is if I don''t need to introduce this child to one of my acidic potions." Remey had hope that Trish had been distracted and stop her small feud with Scy, unfortunately, that was not the case.
"We should settle this in the city, don''t you think? I can speak to your queen about the trade routes we will no longer assist you in building due to yourments." Scy was using her cards to their full advantage but Trish had the same cards to use.
"Then we will just need to focus on the trade routes with other kingdoms. From what I have learned they would greatly like to use the rune formations and some of the crystals that my people craft. They also mentioned to someone that your kingdom would benefit from the water spikes we produce, however, we may not have a chance to sell any to your farmers. Such a pity.'' Trish and Scy were butting heads more every second they looked at each other.
"And by the name of the hero, I demand both of you stop arguing or I will personally make both of you send the goods as pack mules to each other kingdoms." Walker stepped in with what he thought to be a good threat. He would hate to have to travel to the two kingdoms back and forth constantly. Instead, the two women startedughing at him.
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